Effects of air gap and compression on the dual performance of multilayer thermal protective clothing under low radiant heat

Author:

Rui Ke1ORCID,He Jiazhen123,Xin Meiyan1,Chen Zhongwei2,Guan Jinping1

Affiliation:

1. College of Textile and Clothing Engineering, Soochow University, Suzhou, China

2. Hengyuanxiang Group Coporation Limited, Shanghai, China

3. Clothing Engineering Research Center of Zhejiang Province, Zhejiang Sci-Tech University, Hangzhou, China

Abstract

An air gap in thermal protective clothing (TPC) plays an important role in determining heat transfer, but it may also increase the amount of stored thermal energy that would discharge to the skin after exposure, especially when the TPC suffers compression. To investigate the effect of air gap and compression on the dual thermal protective performance (TPP), thermal hazardous performance (THP) and overall thermal protective performance (OTPP) of TPC, nine air gap configurations with different sizes and positions and five compression levels were designed in this study. Regression models were established to explore the relationships among air gap size, compression and THP for different air gap positions. The results demonstrate that increasing the air gap size without exceeding 12 mm not only significantly enhances the TPP by impeding heat transfer from the heat source to the fabric system during exposure but also decreases the THP by reducing heat discharge from the fabric system to the sensor even when compression is applied. Although an inner air gap contributes more to increasing the TPP during exposure than an outer air gap, it may also bring about severe stored energy discharge when compression is applied. It suggests that a larger air gap size should be divided into individually separate air gaps within different fabric layers to reduce the heat transfer during exposure as well as lower the stored thermal energy discharge after exposure.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

China Postdoctoral Science Foundation

Humanity and Social Science Youth Foundation of Ministry of Education of China

Open Project of Zhejiang Provincial Research Center of Clothing Engineering Technology

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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